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Social Justice and the Scholarly Conscience

Qin Hui

Chinese Economy, 2000, vol. 33, issue 3, 15-31

Abstract: When asked to write this introduction, I had the fortunate opportunity to read the entire manuscript by He Qinglian. Thrilled by what I had read, I sat down and managed to write up in one fell swoop this brief piece. Rather than calling this little creation of mine an "introduction," I would prefer to label it a full-fledged "book review."

Date: 2000
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